Pre-connect checks
Review the project context before a wallet prompt appears: website, X profile, requested task, chain, and reward claims.
Ayshata Guard helps users slow down before risky wallet actions: review links, campaigns, airdrop/testnet tasks, project claims, and suspicious flows with structured risk signals.
Users click a fake link, trust an impersonator account, approve the wrong spender, or sign a message they do not understand. Ayshata Guard focuses on that early decision point.
Review the project context before a wallet prompt appears: website, X profile, requested task, chain, and reward claims.
Turn scary security advice into simple steps: verify links, use burner wallets, avoid blind approvals, and understand signatures.
Community scouts can submit findings and build a transparent public record without making reckless “confirmed scam” claims.
Rules-based v1. No private keys. No guarantees. Just a practical checklist to help users decide what to verify before interacting.
Fill the form to generate a contextual report. Ayshata will surface red flags, safer actions, and verification steps.
Ayshata Guard provides educational risk signals, not a guarantee of safety or a replacement for professional audits.
Reports can be saved publicly in later versions, then anchored on Base Mainnet as hashes for proof without exposing sensitive raw data onchain.
Explore high-risk claim flows, suspicious testnet deposit campaigns, and a fair low-medium dApp checklist example.
Open Reports ArchiveOnchain registry stores report hashes + scout events. Long descriptions, screenshots, and notes stay offchain for privacy and edit/review control.
Check domain spelling, official X posts, docs, Discord announcements, and whether links are pinned from verified channels.
Signing is not always “free.” Users should know when a signature can authorize actions, logins, or permissions.
Approvals can give contracts access to tokens. Use limited approvals, burner wallets, and revoke tools when needed.
Ayshata Guard is no longer framed around a single closed grant round. The MVP now focuses on a durable public-good security toolkit: risk checking, sample reports, scout onboarding, and future proof-of-review infrastructure for Ethereum and L2 users.
We are looking for community scouts, testers, researchers, and security learners who want to help review risky links and improve wallet-safety education.